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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/9/1947
Mrs. Josephine Hugoboom of
358 Schenck street, announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Rita Ardith, of Corona, Long
Island, N. Y. to Martin John
Martensen of Chicago, 111.
Miss Hugoboom is a communi-
cationist for American Airlines
at LaGuardia Field and Mr. Mar-
tensen was formerly stationed in
New York City with the Atlantic
and Pacific Airlines.
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Mrs. Josephine Hugoboom, 358
Schenck St., announces that the
marriage of her daughter, Rita
Ardith, to Martin John Martensen
of Chicago, Ill., took place Saturday,
Oct 25 in Chicago. Rev.
p. J. Cull of St. Genevieve's
Roman Catholic Church, performed
the ceremony before an altar
decorated with white, yellow and
bronze chrysanthemums and fern.
The bride wore a grey suit with
a bustle back, white crepe blouse
trimmed with rose point lace, a
grey imported felt Robin Hood
style hat with a fuschia plume.
Her accessories were honey colored
alligator shoes, an alligator bag
and brown kid gloves with cuffs
of alligator. She wore a white
orchid tied with white satin ribbon.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Robert Hayes, was the matron of
honor. She was attired in a grey
suit, dusty rose crepe blouse with
bow trimmed neckline, black hat
with dusty rose plume and black
accessories. Her corsage was a
natural colored orchid tied with
orchid ribbon.
Robert Hayes was the best man
and the bridegroom's brother,
Bernard Martensen, acted as altar
boy.
The bridegroom's mother chose
a frock of black crepe with black
net yoke trimmed with royal blue
sequins, a black hat trimmed with
feathers and black accessories. Her
corsage was of roses and blue
delphinium.
A dinner, with covers for
twelve, followed the ceremony at
the Sheraton Hotel.
The bride is a communicationist
for American Airlines and in
May was transferred from La-
Guardia Field, New York to Chicago.
The bridegroom was formerly
station in New York as an
executive for Atlantic and Pacific
Airlines.
Mr. and Mrs. Martensen are
now at home in S. Drexel Blvd.,
Chicago.
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